I'm sure they'll find a fix.

Meanwhile, it seems we may have found a way to make it work.

It is very difficult to get all the bugs out of a program with this many features and an almost unknown number of different setups, machines, operating systems, soundcards, etc. that are out there in the world.

The beta testing for this year was certainly the most comprehensive and exhausting of any I've seen and I've been inbolved with that for more than a decade now.

Sometimes development can't duplicate certain reported beta problems at their end, too, and if they can't duplicate the problem it can be impossible to arrive at a fix for the problem. Frustrating situation on all fronts.

BUT -- this is why we see the typical flurry of program updates every year at this time. Keep checking back and updating the program, this too shall pass.

As for the cost, just think about how much MORE would have to be added to the pricing if the time and resources were spent on the bug squashing in such fashion that nobody at all had any problems like this. I don't even know if such is really possible.


--Mac